Georgetown Preparatory School

Georgetown Preparatory School
Address
10900 Rockville Pike
North Bethesda, Maryland, (Montgomery County), 20852
 United States
Information
Type Private, All-Male
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic,
Jesuit
Established 1789
President Rev. Michael J. Marco, S.J.
Headmaster Jeffrey Jones
Chaplain Rev. Richard McCouch, S.J.
Grades 912
Enrollment 480 Resident/Day students  (2011)
Campus size 90 acres (36 ha)[1]
Color(s) Blue and Gray

           

Athletics football, soccer, cross country, swimming, basketball, wrestling, hockey, indoor track, baseball, tennis, golf, lacrosse, track, rugby, fencing
Athletics conference Interstate Athletic Conference (IAC)
Nickname Little Hoyas
Accreditation(s) Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[2]
Newspaper 'Little Hoya, "Political Review"
Tuition $48,160 (resident)
$28,215 (day student)
$6,360 (additional for ESL Program)
Affiliation Georgetown University
Academic Dean Meg Frazier
Dean of Students Chris Rodriguez
Athletic Director Dan Paro
Website

Georgetown Preparatory School is an American Jesuit college preparatory school for grades 9 through 12. It is the oldest all boys school in the United States[3], and the only Jesuit boarding school in the country. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington on 90 acres (360,000 m2) in the suburban community of North Bethesda in Montgomery County, Maryland, outside of the District of Columbia.

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History

In 1789, Father John Carroll founded the Georgetown College (later to become Georgetown University). In the 1890s Georgetown College Preparatory School emerged as a distinct entity, and the current school was born. Georgetown Prep purchased land in what was originally Rockville, Maryland and today is in the Census Designate Place of North Bethesda, Maryland on July 14, 1915, because of the ensuing violence of the urban riots which led in 1919 to Prep moving from the city where Georgetown University resides. In 1927 the school legally separated from the University.[4] Georgetown Prep is located in a suburban setting a few miles north of Bethesda, MD where are located the National Institutes of Health and the Bethesda Naval Medical Center, near the Grosvenor Station of the Washington Metro's Red Line.

In 2010, the school completed its significant reconstruction program to modernize its 90-acre (360,000 m2) campus. In January 2007, Georgetown Prep opened the Hanley Center for Athletic Excellence, a state-of-the-art athletic center that features a 200 meter indoor track, 11-lane swimming pool with diving area, competition basketball arena, wrestling room, 6000 s.f. weight training/cardiovascular room, and a team film room. Joe Hills, son of golf course architect, Arthur Hills, redesigned and severely shrank the school's golf course, which reopened in 2008. The next phase of construction converted the existing field house into a learning center featuring expanded and modern library facilities, classrooms, meeting rooms, and a recording studio.[5] This learning center named after the immediate past president, Father William L. George S.J, opened for students on Tuesday, January 26, 2010.[6]

Academics

Georgetown Prep has an acceptance rate of 23%, making it fairly exclusive.[7] The average graduate takes five Advanced Placement courses with 80 percent of the tests receiving grades of 3 or higher. The school has 473 students, with an average SAT score of 1950.[8]

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*attended but did not complete graduation requirements

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